twinkletoes
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They took our joarbs!
cleavers said:blumoonrises said:.......I would love to see the sort of atmosphere we used to generate at Maine rd there is 1 important flaw....
Yeah there is one major flaw, it just wasn't as special as some of you remember, on its day it was good, but so is CoMS "on its day".
Even with 50,000 in there in the days of the old Kippax, it didn't hit the heights that often, I know folk remember the good old days well, but they only remember the GOOD, but it was often much like CoMS is today.
Trigger said:We do need to sort something started to get a singing section although now feel the atmosphere isn't going to be enhanced due to seating and main reason as I have stated before, is City fans are louder in big games but can't get up to singing against 91 Fulham fans and who can blame them. this is why when we are away we sing louder as we are the minority in most cases.
cleavers said:blumoonrises said:.......I would love to see the sort of atmosphere we used to generate at Maine rd there is 1 important flaw....
Yeah there is one major flaw, it just wasn't as special as some of you remember, on its day it was good, but so is CoMS "on its day".
Even with 50,000 in there in the days of the old Kippax, it didn't hit the heights that often, I know folk remember the good old days well, but they only remember the GOOD, but it was often much like CoMS is today.
blumoonrises said:Nope... standing on the Kippax or sittin on the white wall at the front in the 70's was nothin like COMS.. my early memories from 77 onwards are of a deafening wall of noise, however it did decline in the 80's.
cleavers said:blumoonrises said:Nope... standing on the Kippax or sittin on the white wall at the front in the 70's was nothin like COMS.. my early memories from 77 onwards are of a deafening wall of noise, however it did decline in the 80's.
Even in the 70's we had crowds of 25,000 at a few league games, and for those the noise was just as bad as it is against Fulham, especially if weren't winning.
The old kippax also created a better noise just because of how it was, it kept the noise in (down) because of the roof, and more than that, everyone who wanted to sing stood together because it was unreserved, and everyone could go to the bit they liked.
Now we can't get together because we are all allocated a seat, and since the stadium move, the old north stand was split between those who went to the south, and those who decided not to move, and the 'kippax' side where the singing was (near the away fans), were relocated to the east (north end) ie were it was (well away from the away fans that used to be close in the north stand corner).
Before the stadium move there was much upheaval in the main singing areas over a number of years, and its never been able to regroup.
What the stadium needs is an area of unreserved seating, where those with tickets can sit where they want, and the earlier you get there the better your seat in regards singing (ie nearer the away fans).
If you go to a pop concert, those who are most active at joining with the band get there earliest, to get nearest the stage to get the best interaction.
This was how the old kippax was, it always filled earliest where the singing was, and even those who turned up late could force their way in because it was non seating.
cleavers said:blumoonrises said:Now we can't get together because we are all allocated a seat, and since the stadium move, the old north stand was split between those who went to the south, and those who decided not to move, and the 'kippax' side where the singing was (near the away fans), were relocated to the east (north end) ie were it was (well away from the away fans that used to be close in the north stand corner).
Before the stadium move there was much upheaval in the main singing areas over a number of years, and its never been able to regroup.
What the stadium needs is an area of unreserved seating, where those with tickets can sit where they want, and the earlier you get there the better your seat in regards singing (ie nearer the away fans).
If you go to a pop concert, those who are most active at joining with the band get there earliest, to get nearest the stage to get the best interaction.
This was how the old kippax was, it always filled earliest where the singing was, and even those who turned up late could force their way in because it was non seating.